War and Secession: Pakistan, India, and the Creation of BangladeshVistaar, 1990 - 338 pages |
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... constitution to be devised by " representatives of the people elected freely and impartially on the basis of adult ... constitution within 120 days of its first sitting as a constituent body . The LFO set forth a number of basic ...
... constitution to be devised by " representatives of the people elected freely and impartially on the basis of adult ... constitution within 120 days of its first sitting as a constituent body . The LFO set forth a number of basic ...
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... constitution would be based on the six points and that “ none can stop it . " 19 He took care to note , however , that he would be responsive to the interests of the people of West Pakistan in the constitution - making process . He also ...
... constitution would be based on the six points and that “ none can stop it . " 19 He took care to note , however , that he would be responsive to the interests of the people of West Pakistan in the constitution - making process . He also ...
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... Constitutional Order and the 1962 constitution ; ( 5 ) a central cabinet would be selected from among the representatives of East and West Pakistan ; ( 6 ) the National Assembly was to function as prescribed under the 1962 constitution ...
... Constitutional Order and the 1962 constitution ; ( 5 ) a central cabinet would be selected from among the representatives of East and West Pakistan ; ( 6 ) the National Assembly was to function as prescribed under the 1962 constitution ...
Contents
Prologue and Overview | 1 |
Image and Legacy | 8 |
Image and Legacy | 35 |
Copyright | |
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